I think im on a level where things got a bit easier now, or the forsworn just didn't "leveled" with me imma up the difficulty now i guess >, jes made another video of my shadow warrior, encoding and uploading...

I just got another bug. I just did the companions quest and returned back to whiterun. When I left whiterun I saw a dragon and went after it. I went to draw my weapons and couldn't. I couldn't do anything i.e no menu, wait, attack or jump. I decided to load a previous save and seen I'm now a skeever. I'm afraid to leave whiterun now just to be turned back again.

Anyone see if theres a fix to this or a way around it? I've been googling my butt off trying to figure it out.

Friday and 11:00pm here, and still Bethesda's 4GB LAA fix isn't up on Steam. (They said it would be up by the end of the week)

I could play using the mod on the Nexus, but that makes my AMD driver not optimize for crossfire

At 2560x1440 all on ultra with 8xAA and 16xAF forced through Catalyst Control Converter, with the LAA fix I get low fps but no crashes. Without the LAA fix I get high fps but with lots of crashes to desktop. If I install any texture mod I won't be able to play for more than five minutes.

I am missing my mods. I'm running the game vanilla, I'm not even using the 'no blocky faces one'..

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Have you tried this perhaps?
It works for me, should do the trick for 59xx series too, you could force a profile with RadeonPro too

-exe The games original executable. If not an absolute path Skyrim4GB
will look for the executable in the Skyrim directory using paths
that should be in the registry.
Default is TESV.exe.

-laaexe The executable created by the loader that has the LAA flag set.
This must not be the same file as the original executable.
* If this is an absolute path the file will be created using that
exact path.
* If the path starts with .\ the exe will be created relative to
the directory containg Skyrim4GB.
* Otherwise it will be created relative to the original executable.
Default is the original exe with .4gb appended to the end

-SteamAppID The SteamAppID id to use. Default is 72850

-nolaa Don't set the LAA flag or unset it if it was already set in the
original executable.

-noskse Disable attempting to load SKSE (Skyrim Script Extender)

-extradll An extra dll to load into the laaexe process after its been
created. This can be specified multiple times to load more than one
dll.

-- Anything after this will be passed as is to the game when the
loader creates the process.

Examples
Skyrim4GB.exe -laaexe .\TESV.exe
Create a LAA Exe called TESV.exe in the directory containing Skyrim4GB.
This is probably what you'd want to do if you need some other application
to detect TESV.exe loading, not TESV.exe.4gb